Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, center, speaks as Cesar Purisima, Philippine finance secretary, center left, looks on during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, center, speaks as Cesar Purisima, Philippine finance secretary, center left, looks on during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, reacts during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, reacts during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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A military officer, right, observes as Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, left, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A military officer, right, observes as Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, left, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, gestures as he speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, gestures as he speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, gestures as he speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, gestures as he speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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A member of staff stands by as Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, window center, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A member of staff stands by as Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, window center, speaks during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, reacts during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, reacts during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Philippine President Benigno Aquino Interview

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Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, reacts during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Benigno Aquino, the Philippines' president, reacts during an interview in the Malacanang Palace compound in Manila, the Philippines, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013. The Philippines, Asia's fastest-growing economy after China, needs to do more to finally lose its decades-old tag as the 'Sick Man of Asia,' according to Aquino. Photographer: Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg via Getty Images